FREE DOWNLOAD of the catalog from the 2007 Jackson State Universtiy art exhibtion featuring a who's who of famous and award winning African American comics creators and characters. Preface by Dwayne... More > McDuffie, essays by RC Harvey, Turtel Onli, Alex Simmons, Nancy Goldstein, William Foster, and curators John Jennings & Damian Duffy. All profits past printing costs on the PRINT COPY (http://www.lulu.com/product/paperback/other-heroes-african-american-comics-creators-characters-and-archetypes/830790) are donated to the Scholarship America Disaster Relief Fund to help Hurricane Katrina and Rita survivors seek post-secondary education. For more information go to: http://j2d2arts.blogspot.com/2009/07/curation.html< Less

The catalog from the 2007 Jackson State Universtiy art exhibtion featuring a who's who of famous and award winning African American comics creators and characters.
Preface by Dwayne McDuffie, essays... More > by RC Harvey, Turtel Onli, Alex Simmons, Nancy Goldstein, William Foster, and curators John Jennings & Damian Duffy.
All profits past printing costs are donated to the Scholarship America Disaster Relief Fund to help Hurricane Katrina and Rita survivors seek post-secondary education.
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The catalog from the 2007 Jackson State Universtiy art exhibtion featuring a who's who of famous and award winning African American comics creators and characters.
Preface by Dwayne McDuffie, essays... More > by RC Harvey, Turtel Onli, Alex Simmons, Nancy Goldstein, William Foster, and curators John Jennings & Damian Duffy.
All profits past printing costs are donated to the Scholarship America Disaster Relief Fund to help Hurricane Katrina and Rita survivors seek post-secondary education.
For more information go to: http://www.eyetrauma.net/brain/curation.htm< Less

In the Year of the Ox, HNH delivers a book that considers the dialectical binary in the form of a tic-tac-toe game. Each page alternates the location of x's and o's with the center square left open.... More >
In 1843, Kierkegaard published Either/Or, a text in which the philosopher tried to posit how we should live. Ignoring subtlety, we often define our world in narrowed terms of win/lose, right/wrong, black/white, etc. More often then not, we de-value the opposite.
By answering any enquiry with the flip of a coin -that ultimate act of fate and chance- the reader moves from passive observer to active participant by filling in the last square.
lleHNHeaven considers not only the question posed by Aristotle of “how should we live?” but also, with no less weight, of “how should we die?”< Less

Heroes is a collaborative classroom, project-based learning opportunity between sixth grade students at North Duplin Elementary School (NDES) and Charity Middle School (CMS). Students at both schools... More > entered into a consensual agreement to publish and showcase both literary and artistic works. Students participating from NDES agreed to write original essays on the following theme: Heroes. Participating NDES students submitted their literary compositions to CMS art students for illustration. The art students agreed to illustrate the provided compositions based upon their analysis of the essays.
We hope that you find joy and gain insight from the experiences of young adolescent students as you read Heroes.< Less

Heroes is a collaborative classroom, project-based learning opportunity between sixth grade students at North Duplin Elementary School (NDES) and Charity Middle School (CMS). Students at both schools... More > entered into a consensual agreement to publish and showcase both literary and artistic works. Students participating from NDES agreed to write original essays on the following theme: Heroes. Participating NDES students submitted their literary compositions to CMS art students for illustration. The art students agreed to illustrate the provided compositions based upon their analysis of the essays.
We hope that you find joy and gain insight from the experiences of young adolescent students as you read Heroes.< Less

Martin White was teased all of his life for being different. By the time he was 16 he had no family left. Yet he was still willing to save the lives of all those who mocked him and became a Hero. ... More > Hero will tug at your heartstrings throughout the book< Less

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